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This site provides anglers with access to an area of the Strawberry River that is part of a Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Wildlife Management Area (WMA). The access point allows ... moreanglers to access a section of the Strawberry River that contains riffle and run habitats. Some small pools are available along river bends and behind in-stream boulders. Some woody debris is present in this area. No camping or fires are allowed on this day-use WMA.
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This day-use access point is located on a Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Wildlife Management Area (WMA). Anglers will find meandering stretches of river that provide great tailwater ... morefishing opportunities around every bend. No camping or fires are permitted on WMA.
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This day-use access point provides great access to a section of the Weber predominated by riffle habitat with access to nice pools. This section of the Weber consists of mainly riffle/run ... morehabitat (1 to 2 feet deep) with pool habitat located at meander bends (3 to 4 feet deep).
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This day-use area provides anglers with convenient access to deep runs and pools and makes for a great angling experience. Anglers should note that they must walk a short distance ... morethrough a pasture to reach the river. Please respect land and livestock. This area of the Weber River consists of slow moving, meandering sections comprised of deep runs and pools 3-5 feet deep. Limited shallow (1-2 foot) riffles are also present in between the deeper sections.
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This day-use only access point provides great angler access to a slow-moving, meandering section of the Weber River. Deep runs, pools, and some braided areas provide a diversity of ... moreangling opportunities. Depth in this area ranges from 3-7 feet in deep runs and pools to 1-2 feet in more limited riffle habitats.
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This day-use only access point provides great angler access to a slow-moving, meandering section of the Weber River. Deep runs, pools, and some braided areas provide a diversity of ... moreangling opportunities.
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Braided channels and woody debris in this section of the Weber will provide anglers with a diverse range of angling opportunities and riffle, run, and pool habitats. This site is provided ... morethrough the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Walk-in Access Program. Anglers should note that they must walk a short distance through a pasture to reach the river. Please respect land and livestock. Please do not block the gate when parking. Anglers must also sign-in and sign-out at the WIA registration box.
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Pocket water, braided channels, and pool habitat make this one of the most diverse stretches of the Weber River for anglers. Anglers should note that they must walk a short distance ... morethrough a pasture to reach the river. Please respect land and livestock. Pocket water created by in-stream and shoreline boulders (3 to 6 feet deep). Riffle/run habitat (1 to 3 feet) exits between the sections of deeper water.
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Primitive tent and RV camping is available to anglers fishing this area of the Fremont River. Anglers will find access to shallow riffles/runs, scattered in-stream boulders, current ... morebreaks, and pools. Vegetation on the river bank is abundant, making much of the river difficult to fish especially if casting flies is preferred. Unlike the other access points, anglers here should note that they will need to walk a short distance from the parking area to reach the river.
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Primitive tent and RV camping is available to anglers fishing this area of the Fremont River. Anglers will find access to shallow riffles/runs, scattered in-stream boulders, current ... morebreaks, pools, braided channels, and undercut banks. Vegetation on the river bank is abundant, making much of the river difficult to fish especially if casting flies is preferred.
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